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The Inventory of the Tom Glazer Collection #932

The Inventory of the Tom Glazer Collection #932

The Inventory

of the

Tom Glazer

Collection

#932

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Glazer, Tom #932 1982-1985 Preliminary Listing

I. Correspondence. Box 1 A. Files may include printed materials, photographs .. 1. "1942-1961 Plus Scrapbook I." [F. 1] 2. "1962-1966 Plus Scrapbook II." [F. 2-3] 3. "July, 1966-1969." [F. 4-5] 4. "Mid., 1969-1972." [F. 6-7] 5. "1973-1974." [F. 8] 6. "1975-July, 1976," notables include: [F. 9] a. Peck, Gregory. TLS to Robert Snyder, 2/27/75; photocopy. 7. "June, 1976 - Aug. 1977." [F. 10] 8. "Nov., 1977 - Dec., 1978." [F. 11] 9. "1979." [F. 12] 10. "1980." [F. 13] Box2 11. "1981." [F. 1] 12. "1981-1982." [F. 2-3] 13. "Letters, 1983 - Received." [F. 4-5] 14. "Personal Letters and Carbons," sub-files include: a. "1947-1968." [F. 6] b. "June, 1974 - Sept., 1980." [F. 7] c. "Jan., 1970 - Dec., 1977 (Carbon From TG)." [F. 8] d. "Mostly 1977, 1980, 1981," includes one item each from 1976,1971. [F.9] 15. "Prominent People," notables include: [F. 10-1 l] a. Kazan, Elia. 10 TLS: 11/14/56, 7/16/57, 7/24/57, 2/11/58, 10/4/67, 4/22/68, 1/27 /70, 3/2/70, 9/25/80, 5/18/81. b. McGovern, George. Telegram, 10/9/72. c. Rockwell, Norman. TLS, 1/20/76. d. Gambling, John. TLS, 12/6/78. e. Ritchie, Jean. ALS, 6/15/73. f. Cheever, Mary. 2 TLS, n.d.; 7 postcards, 1957, 8/7/70, 1/29/77, 9/8/77, 1977, n.d. g. Cheever, John. 9 TLS: 4/28/57, 9/17/73, 8/30/73, 7/31/81, 6/2/80, 1/10/81, 2/24/n.y., 9/8/n.y., 10/7 /n.y. h. Laredo, Ruth. ALS, 8/5/78. 1. Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. TLS, 5/6/79. J. Alexander, Shana. 2 TLS, 7/14/75, 6/4/79. k. Roosevelt, Eleanor (First Lady, US). 2 TLS: 6/29/59, 9/9/61. I. Carter, Jimmy (President, US). Postcard, 10/28/76, pre­

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 1 of 16 printed. 16. "Auto Accident." [F. 12] 17. "Legal." [F. 13] 18. "Letters I Drawings from Children." [F. 14] 19. "Fan Mail." [F. 15] Box3 20. "Professional Correspondence." [F. 1] 21. "Business Letters, 1948-1963." [F. 2-3] 22. "July, 1976 - Dec., 1980." [F. 4-5] 23. "Contracts and Letters re: Contracts; Letters and Completed Contract (Unsigned) Aug. 1, 1970." [F. 6] 24. "Carbon Letters from TG, Jan., 1978 - Dec., 1980." [F. 7] 25. "Crystallography File, 1969 ." [F. 8] 26. "Carbons, '68- '72." [F. 9-10] 27. "Business Letters, Jan., 1973 - Sep., 1976." [F. 11-12] 28. "Greeting I Holiday Cards, 1969-1970." [F. 13] 29. "X-mas Cards From Friends oflnterest." [F. 14-15] 30. "Greeting I Holiday Cards, 1977-1983." [F. 16] Box4 31. "Xmas Cards Samples." [F. 1] 32. "Xmas Cards From Friends Of Musical Interest." [F. 2]

IL Subject Files. A. Various topics, TS unless noted; may include manuscripts, sheet music, notes, printed materials, correspondence; titles taken from TG's folder labels. 1. "America's Musical Heritage, Jun., 1973; Records, Music, Lyrics, Lyrics, Scripts, List of Songs." [F. 3] 2. "Score - Cowboy Legend." [F. 4] 3. "Music/Lyrics, 'The West'." [F. 5] 4. "Presidential Suite, Deschons Uncorrected Copy." [F. 6-7] 5. "Chosen Child," score. [F. 8-9] 6. "SONGS OF PEACE, FREEDOM, AND PROTEST," includes lead sheets; correspondence; sheet music. [F. 10-11] 7. "The Small World." [F. 12-15] 8. "President Suite," score. [F. 16-1 7] 9. "M. Jones 3a- Name Bks- Music, MSS, and Decons." [F. 18] Box5 10. "Famous American R[ail]. R[oad]. Songs; Birthday Material; Fingerplay Songs and Odd DVP Songs; Pram Script and Music MSS; Music from Morning 'Til Night and a Bagful of Poems." [F. 1] 11. "Scripts, John and Mary." [F. 2] 12. "Session #L Poetry Album." [F. 3] 13. "ALL ABOUT YOUR NAME: ELIZABETH - Foundry Proof." [F. 4] 14. "Misc. Arrangements."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 2 of 16 15. "Noisy and Quiet/ Big And Little - Latin American Children's Songs." [F. 5] 16. "Music: Happy Rhythms and Rhymes -American E. D. Scores, Jan. 28, 1971." [F. 6] 17. "Music for 1'sand 2's." [F. 7] 18. "Israel: Children's Songs." [F. 8] 19. "Music and Words - Happy Sounds and Rhythms." [F. 9] 20. "Children's Songs Book - Notecards." [F. 10] 21. "Children's Song Book - Misc." [F. 11] 22. "TBC Graphics MSS Proofs, Jan., 1974." [F. 12] 23. "There! You're a Bear - MSS And Music." [F. 13] 24. "MSS II, TG's TREASURY OF FOLK SONGS FOR THE FAMILY II." [F. 14-15] 25. "Esso - Time Film - Mission of Mercy Laes." [F. 16] 26. "MSS and Card File." [F. 17] 27. "Westinghouse." [F. 18] 28. "Dr. Doolittle." [F. 19] Box6 29. "Arrangements To Parts." [F. 1] 30. "Info Re: DO YOUR EARS HANG LOW." [F. 2] 31. "E-Z-EST GUITAR METHOD - MSS Carbon Copy." [F. 3] 32. "Grear." 33. "Dr. Doolittle." [F. 4] 34. "Around the Block, Around the World (I), Sing Along Around the World (II)." [F. 5] 35. "Holiday and Music and Script, On Top of Spaghetti; Album." [F. 6] 36. "Folk Scene, USA - Notes, Photos, MSS, Etc. - 1966." [F. 7-8] 37. "A Face in the Crowd." [F. 9] 38. "MSS (By Peter Phillips Transcriber) ofM. De Plata Folio (US) Material - Hanukka Misc. Songs, Etc.- Copies ofM. De Plata Material Not In 1st Hansen Folio." [F. 10] 39. "Gayle Hauss, Research." [F. 11] 40. "Name Book, MS." [F. 12-13] 41. "Face Scores," re: "A Face in the Crowd." [F. 14-15] 42. "Misc. Music." [F. 16] 43. "Songs From Children's Hootenanny." [F. 17] 44. "Namebook." Box7 45. "Scripts from Accordion File - Part 1-2." [F. 1] 46. "3 Children's Song Book Alphabetized." [F. 2] 47. "Songs (2c.) Near and Far In the Family Car; Ain't It Great to Be Kooky; Deschons for Above." [F. 3] 48. "Col. Sanders Score." 49. "Children's Song Book Alphabetized." [F. 4] 50. "Score Matisse."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 3 of 16 51. "Namebooks." [F. 6-8] 52. "Scripts from Accordion, File Part 1." [F. 9-10] Box 8 53. "Face Scores,"re: "A Face in the Crowd.'' [F. 1-2] 54. "Scores - Face," re: "A Face in the Crowd." [F. 3] 55. "Score: Filmstrip - 'How Shall We Ride Away'." 56. "The White House Story - Score and Cue Sheets." 57. "ALL ABOUT YOUR NAME," includes MARY AND ANNE galley proof; readers set; book set; cover illustration. [F. 4] 58. "M. Jones 39, [ALL ABOUT YOUR] NAME Book - SUSAN - MSS and Music Proofs and Layout." [F. 5] 59. "M. Jones 39 - [ALL ABOUT YOUR] NAME book - MARY Proofs and Layout." [F. 6] 60. "ALL ABOUT YOUR NAME- KATHERINE." [F. 7] 61. "MS Jones 39 - [ALL ABOUT YOUR] NAME book WILLIAM- Artwork and Proofs.'' [F. 8] 62. "MS Jones 39- Paste Up Boards - ALL ABOUT YOUR NAME - JAMES." [F. 9] 63. "NAME Book Cover Proofs." [F. 10] Box9 64. "ALL ABOUT YOUR NAME - JOSEPH." [F. 1] 65. "ALL ABOUT YOUR NAME - DAVID." [F. 2] 66. "Galley for EYE WINKER, TOM TINKER, CHIN CHOPPER- 50 MUSICAL FINGER PLAYS." [F. 3] 67. "M. Jones 39 - [ALL ABOUT YOUR] NAME book - JOHN Artwork and Proofs." [F. 4] 68. "Midstream, Apr. 1982." [F. 5] 69. " Brochures From 1944-45." [F. 6] 70. "Scrapbook - TG, 1977-82 (W/A Couple of Exceptions Earlier)." [F. 7-8] 71. "Jingles - Misc. From Oct., 1957 - Sept., 1976." [F. 9] Box 10 72. "Songbooks." [F. 1] 73. "Assorted and Misc. Clippings, Programs, Etc." 74. "The Little Red Train to the Zoo." [F. 2] 75. "X-Mas Songs." 76. "On the Ranch." 77. "On the Ranch, Misc." 78. "Hardtack." 79. "Tall Fireman, Paul." Box 11 80. "PR Songs." [F. 1] 81. "Castro." 82. "Hardtack." 83. "Civil War Album Scripts/Lyrics, Oct. 1973." [F. 2] 84. "Misc. Music: Just Plain Folks- An Old Fashioned Marriage." [F. 3] 85. "John and Peter Glazer Memorabilia - CPWS (Some of Mimi) -

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 4 of 16 (March, '82)." 86. "Civil War Record #1-4." [F. 4] 87. "Control to Religious." [F. 5-6]

III. Financial and Legal Materials. A. Files, may include correspondence, notes, printed materials, contracts, bank and royalty statements. 1. "Songs Music - Fox." [F. 7-13] Box 12 2. "Soremy Music Letters Carbons, 1975- Oct. 1980." [F. 1] 3. "Royalty Statements." 4. "From Accountant: Soremy Statement, 1974-79, Soremy Cancelled Checks, 1979, Songs Music Cancelled Checks, 1979." [F. 2] 5. "From Accountant: Soremy Statements / Checks; Songs; Music; Cancelled Checks." [F. 3] 6. "Royalties Statements - Warner Brother's Music, November, 1977." [F. 4] 7. "Checks: Multifund, Tom Glazer." [F. 5] 8. "AFTRA (1971 - Sept., 1976)." [F. 6] 9. "ASCAP (1952-1975). 10. "Misc.: Returns, Cancelled Checks, Statements." [F. 7] 11. "Glazer vs. NBC." [F. 8] 12. "Concert Contracts, 1965 - Spring, '71." [F. 9] 13. "Old Kid Concert Contract, 1965-1968." 14. "Song Music Letters, Jan. 1976- July, 1980." [F. 10-11] 15. "Song Music ASCAP, 1975-bec., 1980." [F. 11] Box 13 16. "Songs Music, Inc: Cantor - Fitzgerald Statements." [F. 1] 17. "Songs Music, Inc.: Deposit Slips And Statements." 18. "Old Contracts." [F. 2] 19. "National Bank ofN. America, Song Music Inc., 3/2/73-12/5/76." [F. 3] 20. "Check Book: Chase: Soremy Music." [F. 4] 21. "Songs Music Inc. Statements, Checks, Deposit Slip, 1976-1977." [F. 5-6] 22. "Songs/ Soremy 1978: Cancelled Checks." [F. 7]

IV. Audio Materials. Box 14 A. Reel-to-reel tapes, 1/4" format. [Loose] 1. 1O" diameter reels. a. "Feb. 26, 1971: TG-Roll 3, Briarcliff#!." b. "Feb. 26, 1971, Roll 2." c. "Feb. 26, 1971, Roll 1, Briarcliff#2.". d. "Feb. 20, 1971, Roll 2." e. "Feb. 20, 1971, Roll I." f. "Feb. 20, 1971, Good Takes."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 5 of 16 Box 15 g. "July 18, 1963: 12 Pop Song Demos: 3 Westinghouse Jingles." h. "9/21/63: Tom & Kids." 1. "Civil War Songs 3-2." J. "4/23/63: Battle Hymn Of The Children." k. "Face in the Crowd - Odd Takes?" 1. "8/7/62: Adoption, Chosen Child." m. "12/8/69: DO NOT GO GENTLE Album." n. "Civil War Album - Odd Takes? 4-1." o. "Civil War 4-2." p. "9/21/63: TG & Kids (Scarborough School)." q. "Christmas Songs II." r. "Christmas Songs I." Box 16 s. "Peggy Bank." t. "7/22/71, 'Love You All The T-I-M-E, Time." u. "8/2/73, Heads Up." v. "1/25/71 Out Takes." w. "11/4/71: Reel 3." Box 17 x. "9/25/63 Mad, Mad World Plus [illegible]." y. "Mad, Mad World." z. "TG Edit/ Outs, New Intros." aa. "F3RS-2514 A - Copy." bb. "F3RS-2514 B - Copy." cc. "3/15/71 On 2, #1 Master Reel (Unmixed)." dd. "3/15/71 On 2, #2 Master Reel (Unmixed)." ee. "10/28/71." Box 18 ff. "12/28/73 THE WEST." gg. "12/28/73 THE WEST, Side 1." hh. "12/28/73 THE WEST, Side 2, 3." 11. "12/28/73 THE WEST, Side 8." JJ. "12/28/73 THE WEST, Side 6, 7." kk. "9/28/72, Presidential Suite, Narration And Music." 11. "1/25/71, American Ed. Publication - Happy Rhythms & Rhymes." mm. "Peggy Bank." nn. "The Old Man; Night Sounds; Fuzzy Wuzzy Caterpillar; A Seashell for Listening." Box 19 2. 7" diameter reels. a. "10/28/71, PRAM Record." b. "TG Instructional Book." c. "Love You All The T-I-M-E, Time." d. "Civil War, Record 1, side 1; Record 2, side 1." e. "Civil War, Record 1, side 2; Record 2, side 2." f. "Civil War, Record 3, sides 1 and 2."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 6 of 16 g. "9/28/72- Nanation, Presidential Suite." h. "10/26/71, Johnny Record Sampler." 1. "May, 1973 - Christmas Songs." J. "4/17 & 4/19 - Christmas Songs." k. "S. 4/27/71." 1. "March 27, Tom's Party." m. "Friday, April 6 Protection." n. "Thursday, April 15, Protection." o. "Zaffra; Israeli Kid Songs." p. "VD ." q. "Latin America 1 Of 2." r. "4/24/80 Pat Moffit Song." s. "Ballad Box, Reels 1-4." t. "7/14/76, Song For Auro & Elise." u. "African Music- copy." v. "10/31 Samples." w. "4/8/65 Africa." x. "The Bowery." y. "1/13/71 10th Anniversary Concerts." z. "Commercials - Demo." aa. "Pop Songs." bb. "Albert DeCasta Sings Verdi's 'Othello'." cc. "ANFSE HEYNIS from Epic Mono." dd. "12/23/70, Save the Children." ee. "7/22/71 'Love You All The T-I-M-E, Time." ff. "9/20/79, Peter & Tom Glazer." gg. "PRAM - Copied from Original 78's." hh. "Latin American, 2 Of 2." 11. "9/11/69, Commercials." JJ. "10/28/71, PRAM Record, Side 2." kk. "9/18/80, Wedding Song For Phoebe & Peter Plimpton." Box20 11. "12/76, Vaughn Monroe." mm. "History of American - Reels 1-4." nn. "1943 Priority Ramblers." 00. "1/21/68, #1-2 Doolittle Songs." pp. "Thursday, April 12 - Eddystone Light & Lowlands­ Protection." qq. "TG Songs For Children - Reels 1 & 2." rr. "11/25/62, 'The Eternal Light'." ss. "1/73, History and Folklore." tt. "Thursday, April 11. 'Blow The Man Down' Protection." uu. "Monday, April 2. 'See You Tomorrow' Protection." vv. "PRAM." WW. "1965 Hampton House Christmas Party."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 7 of 16 xx. "1/30/63." yy. "Wednesday, March 28- Protection." zz. "Poetry Album." aaa. "Sigh No More Ladies." bbb. "1/31/71, 10th Anniversary Concerts, #2 TG." ccc. "It's A Mad, Mad World; Limericks." ddd. "Tuesday, April 3 - Protection." eee. "Poetry Album - Complete." fff. "Wednesday, April 4 - Protector." ggg. "4/58 Andy Porter Song; T. Keane and [illegible]." hhh. "3/29 Protection." 111. "Reel S - R. Rowland." JJJ. "9/24/63 - Mad, Mad World; Limericks." ' kkk. "Monday, April 9. High Barbaree - Protection." lll. "Fair 1973 - History of Folk Music On Reel 1." mmm. "Ca. 1949-1950 re: Davey [sic] Crockett." nnn. "12/27/70, YMHA Concert." ooo. "Jan. 1973 - History of Folk Music On 3 - LP 3 & 4." ppp. "May, 1960, American Youth Hotel Concert." qqq. "Folksay ~ Music for Millions." rrr. "Friday, April 13, Blow Ye Winds - Protection." sss. "12/1/59 - African Music - Master." Box21 3. 5" diameter reels. a. "Oct. 2, 1971 'Connie & Bill Got Married'." b. "SFX." c. "The Soldier's Dream." d. "1/28/69, 'Sigh No More Ladies'." e. "12/4/74 Tildy Girl." f. ''Johnny Record Sampler." g. "Johnny Tape Sampler." h. "Mercury/ Libby." 1. "Ca. 1947-1948, The Song Traveler." j. "Nissen's Bread." B. Untitled, "From McKinney to TG in Briarcliff," 225 ft. audiotape. C. "Detroit Institute of Arts, 'Youtheater' May 19, 1973." D. "Family Fun for· the Road," 8-track cassette. E. Record albums. 1. 45 rpm records. a. "Balalaika." b. "Love You All The T-I-M-E, Time." c. "Battle Hymn of the Republic." d. "Brotherhood Begins With Respect." e. Recordings for the Brunswick label; includes: "Russia, Russia" / "Baby Where You Been So Long," 4 copies.

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 8 of 16 f. Recordings for the Capital label; includes: (i) "San Miquel"/ "A Worried Man," 3 copies. (ii) "Mama Guitar"/ "Face In the Crowd." g. Recordings for the Columbia label; includes: (i) "Where Did the Chickie Lay the Egg?" / "The Song of the Bassoon and the Piccolo." (ii) "March of the Christmas Toys"/ "A Christmas Present to Santa Claus," 2 copies. (iii) "Mister Good Times"/ "Til We Two Are One." h. Recordings for the Coral label; includes: (i) "Mama Guitar"/ "Face In The Crowd," 2 copies. (ii) "Fort Knox"/ "But Love Me." (iii) "Brigette's Song"/ "The Heart Mender." (iv) "The 4th 'R' Religious"/ "Country Western," 2 copies. 1. Recordings for the Decca format; includes: (i). "Dynamite"/ "Love You Til I Die," 3 copies. (ii). "Plantation Boogie"/ "You Little So and So." (iii). "There's A Tavern In Town"/ "Melody of Love." (iv). "Bull Fight" / "One Blade of Grass," 2 copies. J. Recordings for the Epic label; includes "Marzella" / "The Wayno." k. Recordings for the Everest label; includes "You Dream Of Me"/ "In Milano." 1. Recordings for the Fantasy label; includes: "Avevo Un Ragazzo"/ "Terribi Imente." m. Recordings for the Kapp label; includes: (i) "Limmericks" / "Michael Row The Boat Ashore," 3 copies. (ii) "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad .... World"/ "Dance With a Dolly," 2 copies. n. Recordings for the London label; includes: (i) "Battle Hymn of the Children"/ "On Top of Spaghetti," 2 copies. (ii) "It's A Mad, Mad .... World" / "Dance With a Dolly." o. Recordings for the MGM label; includes "The River Kwai March & Colonel Bogey"/ "Bullfight." p. Recordings for the Metro label; includes "The Gypsy" / "Til We Two Are One." q. Recordings for the RCA Victor label; includes: (i) "A Worried Man" / "Are You From Dixie." (ii) "Now It's Me"/ "Now Hear This." (iii) "Man To Man"/ "Mama Guitar."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 9 of 16 (iv) "Blackberry Boogie" I "Two Timing." r. Recordings for the Roulette label; includes "Darling You Make It So"/ "I'd Run All The Way." s. Recordings for the Select label; includes "Away I'm Bound To Go" I "Bobby Shafto." t. Recordings for the Todd label; includes "Beer and Skittles" / "With You," 4 copies. u. ,Recordings for the UA label; includes "The Ballad of Namu, the Killer Whale"/ "The Froggie Story." v. Recordings for the VIK label; includes "A Face In the Crowd"/ "Pebble on the Beach." w. Recordings for Westinghouse, includes "Calypso Commercials," 2 copies. x. "X." y. "Not As a Stranger." z. "Tight Spot" I "Lucy Gallant and the Seven Little Boys." aa. Birth stone ring and record set, January, April, May, n.y. bb. "The Altman Stroller and Chalk Song," 2 copies. cc. "Music Before Columbus."

V. Film and Video. A. 16mm reel-to-reel films. Box21 1. "Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, 254-60 Larger." 2. "Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, 254-60 Smaller." 3. "Nabisco 3/60/56, 'Honey and Boys'."

VI. Audio Material (continued). A. Record albums (continued). Box22 1. 78 rpm records. a. Recordings for Allegro Recordings Service; includes: (i) "Shadows." (ii) "So Deep In Love." (iii) "Cabeza Morena." (iv) "Black Eyed Suzy." (v) "Joey." (vi) "Crying In My Sleep," 2 copies. (vii) "The Heart Mender," instrumental. (viii) "The Heart Mender," 2 copies." (ix) "You Little So and So." (x) "One Thing Leads to Another." b. Recordings for Associated Recordings Studios; includes: (i) "They Hung Him In the Rain." (ii) "But Your Heart Was Cold," 2 copies. (iii) "Kalamazoo Kazoo," 2 copies.

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 10 of 16 (iv) "Because I Love You So," 3 copies. (v) "An Old Fashioned Marriage." (vi) "Oooh!" (vii) "Too Young to Rock & Roll." (viii) "Lonely Am I." (ix) "In and Out." (x) "In a Convertible." (xi) "Discovery." (xii) "Comin' and Goin'." (xiii) "Drums of the Devil." (xiv) "Theme for TG." (xv) "For Kicks or Keeps." (xvi) "Shadows." (xvii) "Stop It, I Love It." (xviii) "Oh Baby Let's Not." (xix) "Melvin's Melody." (xx) "The Heart Mender." (xxi) "The Little Snow Flake." (xxii) "The Beatnik ." (xxiii) "Shoo Fly." (xxiv) "Have a Little Fling With Me," 2 copies. (xxv) "You Taught Me All I Ever Knew." C. Recordings for the Carnegie Hall Recordings Company; includes: (i) "Two Guiness Jingles." (ii) "Blow the Wind Southerly." (iii) "About Lipton's Tea." (iv) "Let Me." (v) "High Berbery." (vi) "The Drums of the Devil." (vii) "On Top Of Old Smokey." d. Recordings for the Sanders label, includes: (i) "Bonanza." (ii) "Silk 'n Satin." e. Recordings for the Rockhill label; includes "Melody of Love." f. Recordings for the Dick Charles label, includes "Tears For Souvenirs." g. Recordings for the Fidelity label; includes "One More Time" I "Give Me the Right." h. Recordings for the Mercury label; includes "That Ignorant, Ignorant Cowboy" / "I Wish I Was Single Again," 2 copies. 1. Recordings for the Seal label; includes: (i) "GI Housing Song"/ "Put My Name Down," 2

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 11 of 16 copies. (ii) "The Moon is Blue"/ "The Girl of the Golden West." J. Recordings for Regent Sound Studios; includes "Country and Western." k. Recordings for the Audiodisk label; includes "Say [illegible]." 1. Recordings for the Presto label; includes: (i). "The Wolf With the Blue Green Eyes." (ii). "Tears Never See." rn. Recordings for the O-D-O Recordings Co., includes: (i) "Sigh No More Ladies." (ii) "Wester Wind"/ "I Lie Alone." n. Recordings for 6 West Recordings, Inc.; includes "Brown Penny"/ "With Rue My Heart Is Laden." o. Recordings for the RCA Victor label; includes "Voters On Parade"/ "The Man On Misty Mountain." p. Recordings for Nola Recordings Studios; includes "I Would IfI Could But I Can't." q. Recordings for unidentified label; includes "Worried Man." r. Recordings for Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; includes "Til We Two Are One." s. Recordings for United Recordings Labs; includes: (i) "Shadows." (ii) "Sugar Candy Lane." (iii) "Drums of the Devil." t. Recordings for Fine Sound, Inc., includes "Marna Guitar." u. Recordings for the Capital label; includes "Take Possession." v. Recordings for Columbia University; includes: "The Ignorant, Ignorant Cowboy" / "I've Got Good News," 3 copies. w. Recordings for unidentified label(s); includes: (i) "Marg ... " I " ... Willow." (ii) "IfI Could Getcha." (iii) "Stop It, I Love It." (iv) "She Loves Hirn." (v) "Ragged (Rugged) But Right." (vi) "In Praise Of Difference." Box23 x. Recordings for ASCH Records, includes: (i) "Ballad of FDR," 2 copies. (ii) "Songs of the Lincoln Brigade." (iii) "Songs For Victory." (iv) "Roll the Union On."

Glazer, Torn (1982-1985) Page 12 of 16 (v). "Citizen CIO." y. Recordings for the Keynote label; includes "TG Sings Olden Ballads." z. Recordings for the CIO Political Action Committee; includes "Songs For Political Action." aa. Recordings for Stinson Records; includes "Ballads By the Twentieth Century Minstrel." 3. "TG Originals, I." includes 78 rpm records. a. Recordings for the Columbia label; includes: (i) "A Present To Santa Claus"/ "March Of The Christmas Toys." (ii) "Little Bitty Baby"/ "The Lord's Prayer"/ "Christmas Present to Santa Claus" / "March of he Christmas Toys." b. Recordings for Associated Recordings Studios; includes "Incidental Ballad Music"/ "The Road We Travel"/ "Old Man." c. Recordings for the Decca label; includes "Raggedy But Right"/ "If You're a Viper"/ "Give Me the Right/ Yearning." d. Recordings for the Man label; includes "Raggedy But Right"/ "Aunt Hagar's Blues." e. Recordings for the RCA Victor label, includes "The Lord's Riding With Me Tonight" / "Twenty Three Starlets"/ "Call Off the Wedding" / "Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight" / "Love and Devotion"/ "Old Soldiers Never Die." f. Recordings for the Charter label, includes "Hungry Rhapsody"/ "Ballad Of F.D.R." g. Recordings for the Mercury label; includes "You're the. One For Me"/ "This Side Of Heaven." h. MGM, includes "Way, Paesano"/ "Si Petite." 4. "TG Originals II," includes 78 rpm records. a. Recordings for the Charter label; includes "Ballad of F.D.R." I "Hungry Rhapsody." b. Recordings for the Coral label; includes "I Can't Get Enough!" I "Man to Woman." c. Recordings for the Decca label; includes: (i) "Till We Two Are One"/ "Honeycomb." (ii) "Anyplace, Anytime, Anywhere."/ "Lulu's Back In Town." (iii) "Call Off The Wedding"/ "Cry Cry Darling." d. Recordings for the RCA Victor label; includes: (i) "Now, Now, Now"/ "Always, Always." (ii) "Life Can Be Beautiful"/ "Muriel."

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 13 of 16 (iii) "Twenty Three Starlets"/ "The Lord's Ridin' With Me Tonight." (iv) "Hotter Than a Pistol"/ "Hot Lips." (v) "Screwball"/ "Last Night on the Back Porch." Box25 5. Album 1 (green); includes: a. Recording for the , "The Brown Penny."' b. Recordings for the Orthacoustic label, "American Labor Party Musical Spots." c. Recording for the Office of War Information, Overseas Branch, 2/20/47, 3 copies. d. Recording for the United Nations Childrens' Fund, "Halloween Hootenanny." e. Recordings for the Gramophone Company, Inc., "O Can You Sew Cushions"/ "The Blue Bird." f. Recording at Carnegie Hall, "Goin' Down the Road." g. Recordings for the Columbia label, "It's Only My Heart"/ "F'r Instance." h. Recordings for the Decca label, "The Keys to the Kingdom"/ "The Last Mile of the Way." 1. Recordings for the Okeh label, "Workingman's Blues"/ "Step It Up and Go #2." J. Recording for the Carnegie Hall Recordings Co., "For Ruth," 12/6/44. 6. Album 2 (red); includes: a. Recordings for the RCA Victor label; includes: (i) "Gregorian Chant," 2 copies. (ii) "Stardust." (iii) "Mallorca March"/ "Dr. MacLeod of Alnwick - March." (iv) "Thou Hast Left Me Forever, Jamie" I "The Black Bear." (v) "Blue Bonnets Over the Border." b. Recording for Gramophone Shop, Inc., includes: (i) "Franco-Flemish Chansons of the 15 th Century." (ii) "The Turtle Dove" I "Far Away." (iii) "The Old Woman." c. Recordings for the Decca label, "Beautiful Brown Eyes" I "Sitting On Top of the World." d. Recordings for the Okeh label, "The Prodical Son"/ "Not a Word From Home." 7. Album 3, includes: Box26 a. Recording for the Krader Music Co., "Sing a Song of America," 2 copies.

Glazer, Tom (1982-1985) Page 14 of 16 b. Recording for the Orthacoustic label, "Eternal Light," 3/22/59, 6 copies. c. Recording for the U.N. Childrens' Fund, "Halloween Hootenanny," 8 copies. d. Recording of a "Talking Book," "The Sandburg Range." e. Recording for the Varied Directions label, "East Is Red." f. Recordings for Regent Studios, Inc.; includes: (i) "Near and Far in the Family Car" / "Ain't It Great To Be Kooky." (ii). "Great Green Gobs." (iii) "Mary Jane." (iv) "Mary Had A Billy Goat." (v) "Good Peanuts." (vi) "Wee Little Pig." g. "Olden Ballads," in front cover. h. "TG Sings With Children," original jacket cover. 1. Recording for Wonderland Records, "Mike Douglas Singing a Happy Song." J. Recording for the Kapp label, "At the Hootenanny #2." k. Recordings for the May Fair Recordings Studio, 12 songs, some byTG. 1. Recording for the Audiodisco label, "Citizen CIO," dub. m. Recording for Washington Records, "TG Concert [illegible] With Children." n. Recording for the Gotham label, "The World of Folk Music," program #8, 7/25/61. o. Recording for Reeves Sound Studios, "The White House," Takes 42, 43; 10/24/60. p. Recording for the 6 West label, "Brown Penny." q. Recording for Reference Recordings, "[illegible] Member Sales Talk," 6/4/47.

VII. Personal Memorabilia ( continued). Box 27 A. Sheaf of concert comments. B. Music Songs, Inc. admission to ASCAP, 1957. C. TG' s AS CAP membership, 1949. D. "Arkansas Traveler" certificate, 1956. E. "Face In The Crowd" photograph, 1950. F. Caricature by Jerry Robinson. G. "NJ Society to Prevent Blindness," certificate.

VIII. Large Size Material. A. Audio recordings. Package 1 1. 2 privately printed record albums.

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a. "Norman Thomas - Autobiography." b. "75th & 80th Birthday Celebrations." Package 2 · 2. CIO Dept. of Education and Research, "Favorite American Union Songs, Sung and Narrated by TG." Package 3 3. Folkway Records, "The Art of the Folk-Blues," includes record and book. Package 4 4. Rare recordings of the "Almanao Singers" on 10", 78 rpm (of two record set). Package 5 5. "Unforseen," with Raymond Massey, record album. Package 6 B. Film re: Norman Rockwell for USIA, ca. 1970s.

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I. Film and Video. A. Re: performance, 12/16/91. B. Untitled re: freeze frame of last video.

II. Audio Materials. A. Reel-to-reel tapes. 1. "CMS 3 3/4, x-4691, 21 :20." 2. "CMS 691." 3. "CMS 687 'Activity Game Songs #3' Tested 4/5/88." 4. "CMS 4689." 5. "CMS 649." 6. "CMS 4691 'Children's Greatest Hits'." 7. "'A Child Satd' Activity and Game Songs #4, Reel 2, Side 2." 8. "'A Child Said' Activity and Game Songs #4, Reel 1, Side l." 9. "Safety, CMS 649A, #5, 7/84." 10. "Safety, CMS 649B, #5, 7/84." 11. "CMSX 4688, 11/25/85, 'Tom Glazer'." 12. "CMSX 4649 6/20/86 'Tom Glazer'." 13. "'We Gather Together' Activity and Game Songs, #5, Reel 2, Side 2." 14. "'Give Me Your Hand,' Activity and Game Songs, #3, Reel 1, Side l." 15. "Activity and Game Songs #3, CMS 687B, Reel 2, Side 2." 16. "'We Gather Together' Activity and Game Songs, #5, Reel, Side 1." 17. "CMSX 4689 'Children's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1,' 7/28/86." B. Cassette tapes. 1. "The Musical Heritage of America, vol. III, 1974," 2 copies. 2. "Collection of Songs, Fingerplays, and Activities for the Very Young," 2 copies, 1985. C. Records, 45s. 1. "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World/ Dance With a Dolly," by TG and the Do-Re-Mi Children's Chorus, 2 copies, 1963. 2.. "Tom Glazer sings The Ballad ofNamu the Killer Whale / Live and Let Live." 3. "Limericks" and "Michael Row the Boat Ashore," by TG and Do-Re-Mi Children's Chorus, 3 copies.

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I. Audio Materials. Box31 A. Digital audio tapes (DAT). 1. "Manitas de Puata." [Loose] a. "Flamenco Guitar," 3 copies. b. "Recital." c. "Viva." d. "Carnegie Hall." e. "Flaming Flamenco." f. "Ole!" g. "Live." h. "Guitarra Flamenco." 1. "King of Flamenco." J. "Manitas de Puata," 2 copies. k. "Gypsy Rhumbas." 1. "Hide Plath and Friends." m. "Juerga." 2. "TG- 1st show." 3. "'It' Master." 4. "TG - 'Winnie the Pooh' and 'M. Goose'." 5. "Civil War." B. Cassette tape, "Collection of Songs, Fingerplays, and Activities for the Very Young," 1985·.

II. Correspondence. A. Personal, received by TG; may include thank you letters from various politicians for TG' s campaign contributions. 1. April-June, 1983 -December, 1985; notables include: [F. 1-2] a. Gorlick, Dina. ANS, 3/5/84. b. TL from TG to Philip Roth, 7/3/85. 2. 1986-1987; notables include: [F. 3-5] a. Cranston, Alan (Sen., CA). TLS, n.d. (ca. 1986). b. Dinkins, David (Mayor, ). TLS, 8/28/76. c. Mitchell, George (Sen., ME, Senate Majority Leader). TLS (photocopy), 9/21/87; includes Mitchell's statement re: Iran/Contra Arms Sale scandal. 3. 1988-1989; notables include: [F. 6-8] a. McLean, Don. ANS: n.d.; TLS, 3/15/89. b. Moynihan, Daniel Patrick (S~n., NY). TLS, 5/12/88. c. Wiesel, Elie. TNS, 3/15/88.

Glazer, Tom (10/29/96) Page 1 of 2 4. 1990-1991. [F. 9-10] Box32 5. 1992-1993; notables include: [F. 1-2] a. Clinton, William J. (President, US). TLS form lette,r thanking TG for support, 11/10/92. b. Geismar, Anne. ALS, 4/2/92. 6. 1994; includes correspondence from TG; notables include: [F. 3-4] a McCracken, Natalie Jackobson. ANS, n.d. B. Personal, sent by TG (all carbon copies). 1. 1979-1988, notables include: [F. 5-6] a. TL to Mort Stark re: song by TG on the occasion of a Swiss Marathon, 5/21/86; includes song lyrics. C. Professional. 1. "Business Letters," 3/20/90 - Sep. 1991. [F. 7] 2. "Business Carbons," 1976, 1981-1983. [F. 8] 3. "Worried Man and UA Songs (Fredric Silber)," 1990-1992; includes contracts. [F. 9] 4. "Cancelled Contracts," 1953-1979. [F. 10] 5. "RTV," 1992-1993. [F. 11] D. Re: "Demi (Demi Hitz)," 1977-1978. [F. 12]

III. Manuscripts. A. "Introduction: Jack The Giant Song Book," TS, 8 p. [F. 13] B. "Singing To and With Children," TS; includes holograph notes; corrections. [F. 14] C. "Peace Book Proposal." [F. 15]

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I. Printed Materials. Added to A. FOR DEMI FROM THE CHINESE, by TG: limited edition of 5, Box32 autographed, 4 copies. [F. 16]

II. Artwork. A. 17 selected drawings from books, originals by Demi Hitz, pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard. [F. 17]

III. Con-espondence. Box33 A. Personal. 1. Christmas cards, 1985-1988; includes "Sweet Was the Song," holiday booklet of songs composed by TG. [F. 1-2] 2. Christmas cards, 1989-1992. [F. 3] 3. Letters from Lynne Lawner and Jocelyn Carlson, 1968-1972; includes" A Poem For Lynne Lawner," by TG, TS, 36 p., Spring 1968. [F. 4] 4. "Art/Xmas Book Con-espondence (S. Baron)," 1/22/91. [F. 5] 5. "Mimi/Tom," 1985. C. Professional. 1. Re: concert contracts, 1983-1990. [F. 6] 2. "Revoked Intervivos Trusts, 5/91," 1966-1991; includes trust revocation and deeds. [F. 7]

IV. Scrapbooks. A. Unbound; includes printed materials; con-espondence; photographs; programs; awards; notes (all items retained in order ofTG). 1. 1982-1988. [F. 8-9] 2. 1988-1991. [F. 10-11]

V. Photographs. A. Re: TG, TG's file titles in quotes. 1. "Pictures oflnterest, Primarily of Tom," re: TG performing, family, portraits, 35 black and white and color prints; includes contact sheets; negatives; ALS from Suzanne Sizasz (photographer), n.d. [F. 12] 2. "Photos-Asst," 50 black and white, 25 color prints and slides re: performances, personal/family, portraits; includes: [F. 13] a. . b. singing "I want to go back to West

Glazer, Tom (11/21/96) Page 1 of 4 Virginia" to Miss West Virginia. 3. "Photos," 75 black and white prints re: radio appearances, headshots, F.D. Roosevelt campaign, "A Face in the crowd"; includes negatives; notables include: [F. 14] a. with Budd Shuelberg being presented with "Arkansas Traveler" by Lt. Governor of Arkansas, 1956. b. TG with Patricia Neal on location "A Face in the Crowd," 1956. c. TG with Ruth Jacobs, book signing, May, 1962. d. Norman Thomas' birthday; includes: TG, Robert Ryan, Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, 1964. 4. "WQXR Photos," 5 black and white prints re: TG posed in studio, TG playing guitar. 5. "Hans Namuth, Photos of TG, 1963." [F. 15] 6. "TG Photos," sub-files include: a. "WQXR Studio," 22. black and white prints, contact sheets, proofs re: various performances and broadcasts. b. "Photos by Frank Derbas, 1967," 4 black and white prints, contact sheet re: various TG performances. 7. General, 40 black and white, color prints re: TG family, personal events, unidentified performances; includes TG with Norman Rockwell in studio, Lennox, MA., 2 black and white prints, 1969. [F. 16]

VI. Miscellaneous. A. Assorted material re: TG's sons, Aug. 1988. [F. 17]

VII. Audio Materials. Box 34 A. "Musical Heritage of America, Vol. 1," LP record boxed set. B. "Musical Heritage of America, Vol. l," 4 cassette set. C. "Musical Heritage of America, Vol. 3," 4 cassette set. Box 35 1. Ibid, 1 copy. D. Records. 1. "From Morning to Night." 2. "Songs Children Sing in Israel." 3. "Second Concert For and With Children." 4. "Holidays." 5. "TG Sings Dolittle," etc. 6.. "Around the Block, Around the World." 7. "A Face in the Crowd." 8. "Do Not Go Gentle ... " 9. " - Reunion Concerts Carnegie Hall, 1963" (contains TiG songs unlisted- "Because All Men are Brothers".) 10. "Groucho Marx 'The Funniest Song in the World' Young Peoples'

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Records"; LP contains "When I Grow Up" sung by TG. 11. "The Ballad ofNamu," etc. 12. "Let's Sing Fingerplays." 13. "Children's Greatest Hits, Vol. I." 14. "On Top of Spaghetti." 15. "Noisy and Quiet I Big and Little." 16. "Family Car-Test Record." 17. "I Am a Circus" (includes "Out of Doors," with Rosalyn Tureck on , told and sung by TG). 18. "Lonesome Valley." 19. "Sing Along Around the World." 20. "Do Not Go Gentle ... ," 3 copies. 21. "Swing Your Partner." 22. "The Men Who Come to Our House." 23. "Tom Glazer Sings," compilation LP of old 78 rpm records; includes "Building a City," "Around the World," "What the Lighthouse Sees," "When the Sun Shines" and "Rainy Day." 24. "Paul Bunyan." 25. "Chisholm Trail." 26. "Ride 'em Cowboy, Let's Go to the Rodeo." 27. "Now We Know." 28. "Tom Glazer Sings Olden Ballads." 29. "The Samplers in Person." 30. "TG Sings Pooh Songs and Gary Moore Narrates Peter and the Wolf' [never issued]. 31. "A First Record for Children." 32. "Weather Songs." 33. "Energy and Motion Songs." 34. "The Do-Re-Mi Kids Hootenanny." 35. "Hard Tack and Railroad Songs." 36. "Star Trek," etc. 37. "TG's Second Concert For and With Children." 38. "Latin American Children's Songs." 39. "More Music for l's and 2's." 40. "Building a City; The Lighthouse; Rainy Day." 41. "On the Ranch." 42. "TG Children Songs." 43. "The Twelve Days of Christmas." 44. "Activity and Game Songs, Vol. 2." 45. "Halloween Hootenanny" (put out by UNICEF). 46. "Mother Goose." 47. "Mother Goose and Father Gander." 48. "Activity and Game Songs, Vol. I." 49. "Energy and Motion Songs."

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Boxes 36-37

I. Printed Materials. A. Midstream magazine, April 1982, 2 copies. [F. 1]

II. Audio Materials. A. Records. 1. "Musical History of America, Vol. II." 2. "On Top of Spaghetti," 2 copies. 3. "Happy Rhythms and Rhymes." 4. "Songs of the Spanish Civil War, Vol. I and II." 5. :'TG Children's Concert." 6. "Around the Block, Around the World." 7. "TG Sings For and With Children." 8. "Activity and Game Songs." 9. "Energy and Motion Songs." 3 copies. 10. "TG's Second Concert For and With Children." 11. "More Music for 1'sand 2's." 12. "The Do Re Mi Kids Hootnanny." 13. "On the Ranch." 14. "Mother Goose and Father Gander." 15. ·"Twelve Days of Christmas," 2 copies. 16. "From Morning Til Night," 2 copies. 17. "Do Not Go Gentle." B. Reel-to-reel tapes. 1. "Civil War Songs, 10/11/90," 2 copies. 2. "Mother Goose II." 3. "Mother Goose and Other Nursery Rhymes II." 4. "BOMC LBM-30-5270." 5. "Mother Goose." 6. "Mother Goose and Other Nursery Rhymes I." 7. "Musics for Ones and Twos, Reel I." 8. "Music for Ones and Twos, Reel II." 9. "Music for Ones and Twos, # 1." 10. "Extra Civil War Songs, 10/11/90." 11. Unidentified; possibly blank. C. Cassette tapes. 1. "Musical Heritage of America, Vol. III."

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Box 38

I. Audio Materials. A. 43 reel-to-reel tapes, all 1/4"; "Live Programs, WQXR, New York City, 1965."

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Added to Boxes 37

I. Audio Materials. A. Reel-to-reels. 1. "The Disenchanted," "Dark at the Top of the Stairs," "Nothing." 2. "Where're You Walk," 12/26/68. 3. "Dick Silberstein Event at Staten Island Mental Health Center," 4/11/63. 4. "Old Soldiers Never Die," Vaughn Momoe, Dec. 1976. 5. "Lullaby of Love," 6/2/75. 6. IT new mix #2, 6/5/77. 7. "Prevent Blindness," Precious Sight, 1979, 2 copies. B. Cassettes. 1. "Noisy and Quiet, Big and Little." 2. "Do Not Go Gentle." 3. "So Long, Manny, So Long." 4. "TG Interview, Claridge Hotel." 5. "Chanson Pour Isabelle." 6. "Song for Auro & Elise." 7. "Mother Goose # 1." 8. "A Face in the Crowd." C. Records. 1. "The Ballad ofNamu... " 2. "Now We Know," albums 1 and 2.

II. Printed Material. A. ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI by TG, illustrated children's book [F. 1] B. Midstream magazine, June/July 1982.

III. Miscellaneous. A. Inventory list by TG.

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Box39

I. Sheet Music, printed, 1950s-1960s, lyrics and score by TG. A Envelope # 1. [F. 1-2] 1. "Brotherhood Suite," 4 copies. 2. "Cradle Song of Brahms Lullaby." 3. "The Battle of New Orleans." 4. "The Castro Space Song," 3 copies. 5. "A Christmas Present to Santa Claus," 8 copies. 6. "Born Again," 3 copies. 7. "On Top of Spaghetti," 3 copies. 8. "Old Soldiers Never Die," 38 copies. 9. "One Gift Works Many Wonders," 17 copies. 10. "Because All Men Are Brothers," 5 copies. 11. "The Musicians," 3 copies. 12. "Voters on Parade," 7 copies. 13. "Care." B. Envelope #2. [F. 3-4] 1. "Cradle Song of Brahms Lullaby," 7 copies. 2. "Webfooted Friends," 3 copies. 3. "It Takes a Worried Man," 2 copies. 4. "The Presidential Suite," 2 copies. 5. "On Top of Spaghetti," 9 copies. 6. "One Gift Works Many Wonders," 2 copies. 7. "Tennessee ." 8. "Rugged but Right," 2 copies. 9. "The Ballad of Franklin D.," 7 copies. 10. "Lovely Lies," 3 copies. 11. "The Pumpernickel Polka," 3 copies. 12. "A Christmas Present to Santa Claus," 2 copies. 13. "Till We Two Are One," 4 copies. 14. "Call Off the Wedding." 15. "The 4th 'R' (Religion)." 16. "Forbidden Love," 5 copies. 17. "Lovely Am I." 18. "Only One." 19. "The Little Alarm Clock," 3 copies. 20. "Love is Trouble."

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21. "Twenty-Three Starlets and Me," 5 copies. 22. "Voters on Parade," 4 copies. 23. "They Hung Him in the Rain," 4 copies. 24. "Don't Weep, Don't Mourn, Don't Worry," 7 copies. 25. "More," 2 copies. 26. "But Love Me," copies. 27. "Pass the Plate of Happiness Around." 28. "Hotter Than a Pistol." 29. "Mama Don't Want No Peas an' Rice an' Cocoanut Oil," 3 copies. 30. "Mama Guitar." 31. "A Face in the Crowd." 32. "Avevo in Ragazzo." 33. "Where Did the Chicken Lay the Eggie?" 34. "Old Soldiers Never Die," 3 copies. 35. "Melody of Love," 6 copies. 36. "The Ballad ofNamu, the Killer Whale," 5 copies. 37. "Giungero Fino A Te." 38. "The Musicians," 3 copies. 39. "Lydia," 2 copies. 40. "Just Plain Filles." 41. "Give Me the Right."

II Manuscripts: pieces of music by TG, holograph and TS. A Envelope #1. [F. 5] 1. "Bodie Susanna Nata Est." 2. "Ain't It Great to Be Kooky." 3. "All the Time." 4. "When was Barmitzvah." 5. "Be My Guest." 6. "Berceuse de Noel." 7. "Cradle Song." 8. "The Ballad of Col. Harland Sanders." 9. "Brotherhood Begins with Respect." 10. "Battle Hymn of the Children." 11. "Baby Where Have Been So Long?" 12. "The Ballad of Bobby Greenlease." 13. "Calling You." 14. "Conniption Fits." 15. "What Do We Do?" 16. "Musics for l's and 2's." 17. "Israeli Children's Songs." 18. "The Barber's Anthem." 19. "In a Convertible."

Page 2 of 5 20. "Hear This!" 21., "Home Came a Sailor." 22. "Have a Fling with Me." 23. "Honeymoon Moon." 24. "Hector, the Garbage Collector." 25. "Her Day." B. Envelope #2. [F. 6-7] 1. "Homecoming." 2. "God Knows I Love You." 3. "The Good Old Ghost." 4. "The Girl of the Golden West." 5. "Fly." 6. "For a Change." 7. "For Kicks of For Keeps." 8. "900 Miles." 9. "My Wife Had a Baby." 10. "A Dollar Ain't a Dollar Anymore." 11. "Down by The Greenwood Sidey-O." 12. "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs." 13. "The Disenchanted." 14. "Dilly-Dally Girl." 15. "Ain't It Great to Be Kooky." 16. "The St. Patrick's Day Parade." 17. "Limericks." 18. "It ." 19. "If Only." 20. "I Love It, When You Love Me." 21. "If I Could Getcha." 22. "Purim Songs." 23. "Lou'siana Bayou." 24. "The Luck of the Irish." 25. "Love a Little." 26. "Little Bitty Baby." 27. "Kathy." 28. "Song for Kip and Hilary." 29. "Into Dayspring." 30. "In a Convertible." 31. "It's a Brave New World." 32. "I Got a Camel for Christmas." 33. "Ifl Could Just Forget You." 34. "Love is Trouble." 35. "Homage to Liz." 36. "Lullaby of Love."

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37. "Her Day." C. Envelope #3. [F. 8-9] 1. Miscellaneous music. 2. "Ballad of the Insider." 3. "Wendy." 4. "The Wooden Soldiers on Parade." 5. "When." 6. "With Rue My Heart is Laden." 7. "We Have Met the Enemy." 8. "The Whole Wide World Round." 9. "White House Hymn." 10. "Whoever Else We Are." 11. "The VD Blues." 12. "The Ten Commandments." 13. "Twenty Dollar Bill." 14. "Swiss Marching Song." 15. "It's Superman." 16. "Rugged But Right." 17. "Rock and Roll Train." 18. "Runaway Heart." 19. "Presidential Suite." 20. "People Helping People." 21. "Oooh." 22. "Old Soldiers Never Die." 23. "Name Songs." 24. "No Use." 25. "Nothing." 26. "Now Hear This." 21: "The New Rock Candy Mountain." 28. "Nothing." 29. "The Ballad ofNamu the Killer Whale" (additional lyrics). 30. "Castro Song." 31. "Merrie, the Merry Christmas Seal." 32. "Phi Kappa Theta Song." 33. "In Idaho." 34. "A Song for Don MacLaughlin." 35. "Teatown." 36. "The Ballad of Tim Fredericks." 37. "It's a Brave New World." 38. "Abby Shahn." 39. "The Triumph of A. Gilinsky." 40. "Demi." 41. "Song for Hilary L. Piker."

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42. "Song for J. Mehegan's 50th Birthday." 43. "Auro and Elise." 44. "Wedding Song For Nancy Slate/Dennis Golden." 45. "The Ballad of Ethan Gould." 46. "The Ballad of Robin Goodrow." 47. "Who Killed Jenn HatTis?" 48. "So Long, Manny." 49. "A Birthday Song for Budd Schulberg." 50. "The Underdog Song." 51. "Names." 52. "Johnny and Deedee." 53. "It's a Brave, Brave, Brave New World." 54. "Liddy and John Baker." 55. "A-Round: John Moses Cheever." 56. "The First 60 Years are the Hardest." 57. "You Are." 58. "Song for Lisa Ariel Glazer." 59. "Song for Piker's 25 th Wedding Anniversary." 60. "Fais Dodo, Elsa." 61. "Berceuse de Noel." 62. "Tom Shanahan Waltz." 63. "Love Rebecca." 64. "Sophie, Sophie." 65. "Benjamin D. Brooks." 66. "Social Workers Talking Blues." 67. "No More Blues." 68. "My Lonely Heart." 69. "We Hold These Truths." 70. "What's Good For Labor is Good For You." 71. "The American Way." 72. "When the Country is Broke." 73. "The Little Snow Flake." 74. "Care." 75. "Ballad for the Babe." 76. "In Henry's Backyard." 77. "I Am I."

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Glazer, Tom 8/31/98 Preliminary Listing

I. Printed Material. Added to A. Sheet music: "The Civil War," collection of songs, arranged and edited by Box 39 TG. [F. 10]

II. Manuscripts. A. "A Sense of Direction," copy of poetry by TG.

III. Audio Materials. A. Cassette tapes. 1. "Chanson Pour Isabelle," in French. [No Folder] 2. "In A Convertible"/ "Love You All The T-I-M-E." 3. "The Musicians," by TG and Charles Grean, band arrangement. 4. "The Weavers Reunion Concert at Carnegie Hall," 1963. 5. "Noisy and Quiet"/ "Big And Little", copy of children's recording. 6. "Song for Michelle," privately taped. 7. · Interview with T.G. and?, 1995. 8. "Political Songs of the 40's," with TG, Pete Seeger, . 9. "Concert for Children in Florida," for an video [never completed]. 10. Copy of old radio show, "The Eternal Light" (Side A) I Score for "The Chosen Child", TV Documentary (Side B). 11. Glazer family home tape, 1950s (?). 12. "Do Not Go Gentle," copy of LP, CMS Records, containing TG settings (mostly) to poetry: Shakespeare, Burns, Yeats, Byron, etc. 13. "Tina Dear," song for Tina Frederick's birthday in 1997. 14. "Poor Johnny," never released/ published. 15. Little Richard: "Shake It All About"; contains TG song "On Top of Spaghetti." B. Reel-to-reel tapes. 1. "Poor Johnny," "Rock-'n-Roll Train," "This Morning This Evening," "Greenwood Sidey-O" (never issued commercially). 2. "The Eternal Light" series, "The Root and The Flower" radio show around 1958. 3. Glazer family privately taped at home, 1950s (Peter Glazer born 1953). 4. "The Green Hills of Earth" ~ci-fi radio show, 1975(?); "The Chosen Child," 1960s. 5. "The White House" TV show, "The 20th Century" (A History of the White House), 1960. 6. The Glazer family at home, early 1970's.

Glazer, Tom (8/31/98) Page 1 of 2 C. Records. 1. Assorted 10 inch acetates, mostly recordings of TG songs. 2. Assorted 45 rpm recordings of TG songs.

IV. Film and Video. Box40 A. Video cassettes 1. "It," sung by T.G., 3/12/93. 2. Tom Glazer concert, Florida, early 1990s. 3. Little Richard's Children Show, contains "On Top of Spaghetti." 4. "A Moon Man From Massachusetts: The Robert Goddard Story," 1990s.

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Added to Box 40

I. Manuscripts. A. "Machine a Calculer la Pascaline," TS, 7 p., 1995. [F. 1] B. "Creative Writing," TS, 3 p., Oct. 1998. C. "Quarterly II," TS, 30 p., 1992. D. "Playwright History," 25 p., Nov. 1996. E. Miscellaneous. 1. "Hugo En Devil," TS,16 p. 12/6/93. 2. "Personal Statement," by Lisa Glazer, TS, 1 p. 3. "Supplementary Essay," TS, 1 p.

IL Printed Materials. A. "Poetries and Comedies of Alred De Musset," 4 p., photocopy. [F. 2-4] B. "Paul Bocuse," cardboard menu. C. Photocopied newspapers articles, 1988-1994, 18 pieces. D. 3 original newspaper articles, 1998 (2) and Dec. 1992 (1). E. 18 newspaper articles (original and photocopied). F. "Suburban Pediatrics Inc." folder, 1992. G. "Psychiatry," 10 p., 1990. H. "Cleveland Clinic Foundation," 8 p., 1993. I. "Cleveland Clinic Foundation," pamphlet. J. 7 brochure/playbills, 1995-2000. K. "Attack of the Evil Bus Corp.," TS, 25 p. L. 17 items re: . M. 10 playbills and brochures.

III. Correspondence. A. Personal. [F. 5-18] 1 87 ALS, TLS, 1988-1994; notables include: a. Schulberg, Budd. ALS re: "A Sense of Direction," 2/28/94. 2 85 ALS, TLS, 1996. 3 27 ALS, TLS, 1997. 4 46 ALS, TLS, 1999-2000; notables include: a. Morgenstern, Joe. TLS; 8/1/99. 5 Notes and cards. a 15 items, 1989-1994. a 61 items, Dec. 1993-1994. b 56 items, 1997.

Glazer, Tom (3/7 /02) Page 1 of 2 c 52 items, 1999-2000. d Approx. 218 Christmas cards, 1997-2000. B. Professional; 13 ALS, TLS, 2000. C. General; 130 TLS, ALS, CTL, TLS, 1989-1997.

IV. Audio. A. "The Ballad of Babe Ruth," acetate disc recording, written and sung by TG, dated Christmas 1952.

V. Photographs. A. 3 color prints of unidentified people with a baby. [Env. 1]

VI Artwork. A 7 drawings by "Lisa and Rebecca." [F. 19]

VII. Personal Memorabilia. [F. 20] A. 76 items, in scrapbook, through 1997; notable correspondence includes: 1. Clinton, William J. (President, US). 4 TLS: 7/13/92; 8/26/92; 10/28/92, includes signed photograph; 1/26/95, includes signed photograph.

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Glazer, Tom #932 4/25/02 Preliminary Listing

Added to Box 39

I. Printed Material A. "Dynamite!" sheet music, words by TG, music by Mort Garson, (c) 1942. [F. 9]

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Glazer, Tom #932 5/7/02 Preliminary Listing

Added to Box 39

I. Audio Materials. A. Cassette tapes. [E. 1] 1. "The Ballad of Babe Ruth/ Tom Glazer Christmas 1952." 2. "Happy Rhythms and Rhymes from My Weekly Reader," by TG, (c) 1971.

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Glazer, Tom #932 3/17/10 Preliminary Listing

Added to Box 40

I. Audio Materials. A. "Tom Glazer Sings Honk-Hiss-Tweet-GGGGGGGGGG and Other Children's Favorites," CD, 2 copies, 2008. [Env. 2]

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Glazer, Tom #932 10/6/10, 10/7/10 Preliminary Listing

I. Manuscripts. Box41 1. Files, includes 9 scores. [F. 1-2]

II. Memorabilia. 1. 7 hats worn by TG during his children's performances. [Loose]

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Glazer, Tom #932 Addendum Preliminary Listing

I. Printed Materials. Box44 A. Untitled file re: TG newspaper clippings, 1974. [F. 1] B. 7 booklets, 1960-1989. C. Flyer, 1970, 2 copies. [F. 2] D. Pamphlet, n.d. E. 10 programs, 1954-1972. F. 7 bulletins re: Gustav Mahler, 1986-1989. G. Journals. 1. 19th Century Music, 1989. 2. Previews, 1972. H. Newspaper clippings re: Boston University Scarlet, 1960-1972. [F. 3] I. Scores. 1. "Four Hand Folio," n.d. [F. 4] 1. "Goodnight, Irene," n.d., 6 copies. [F. 5] 2. "L'impromptu de Bajolet," n.d. 3. "Rock Island Line," n.d., 7 copies. 4. "So Long: It's Been Good to Know Yuh," n.d., 6 copies. 5. "This Land Is Your Land," n.d., 4 copies.

II. Correspondence. A. General, TLS, TNS, ANS, ALS re: "A Face in the Crowd," 1970. [F. 6]

III. Professional Materials. A. 3 press releases, 1971-1972.

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Glazer, Tom #932 Addendum Preliminary Listing Added to Box 44 I. Audio Materials. A. "A Little Golden Record: Unbreakable!" plastic 45 record, includes the stories "Rock Candy Mountain" and "The Blue-Tail Fly," 1949. [F. 7]

Glazer, Tom (Addendum) Page 1 of 1 Glazer, Tom #932 1/28/16 Preliminary Listing Added to Box 44 I. Audio Materials. A. Audio Cassette, “‘Skittish Yiddish’ or ‘Flying My Yiddish-Keit,’” 1997. [Env. 1]

II. Printed Material. A. Clippings, 2003. [F. 1] B. Booklets. 1. “Obiter Dicta: Doggarel by an Old Dog,” poems by Tom Glazer, 2001; includes autograph. C. Programs. 1. “Tom Glazer: A Memorial Celebration,” 2003. D. Pamphlet. 1. “Tom Glazer Sings For and With Children,” n.d.; includes notes.

III. Photographs. A. Black and white print of TG, n.d.

IV. Correspondence. A. Prudence Crowther, 24 letters, ALS, TS, TLS, 1987-2002. B. General, 4 letters, ALS (photocopy), TLS, CTL, TL, 2002-2003; includes manuscripts. C. Invitation to TG’s Memorial, TL, 2003.

V. Manuscripts. A. Poems. 1. “On Looking at my Photograph after Many Years, taken at the Age of Twenty One (After A. E. Housman),” 2 versions, 1997; includes correspondence; photographs. B. Notes. 1. “A Musical Bio Which Will Never Get Into Grove’s Dictionary of Music & Musicians,” TS with holograph notes, 3 p., n.d. 2. “Notes on a Parody of ‘I’m an Old Cowhand’ by Johnny Mercer, 1936,” 1 page, typescript with holograph notes; 1995. C. Eulogy by Prudence Crowther, 2 p., 2003.

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